Maria Baru, Sorong – Frater Anton Syufi from the Order of Saint Augustine (OSA) was arrested by the Jayapura city district police on Sunday October 3 for wearing a Morning Star (BK) independence flag T-shirt while watching a soccer match between the Papua and East Nusa Tenggara National Games teams at the Mandala Stadium in Jayapura, Papua.
This was conveyed by Frater Kristianus Sasior, also from the OSA, who assisted Syufi at the Jayapura district police. Syufi, who was arrested at 4 am and detained until 7 pm, was finally released at 10 pm because police did not find any other issues to charge him with.
"The police said he was detained because he wore a BK T-shirt. The police said that he was disturbing the Papua PON XX [20th National Games]. There is a prohibition on wearing things with the BK design. Brother Frater Anton did not [show] it intentionally because he was wearing two layers of clothing", said Sasior.
“Right when his favourite team won he jumped up and down and opened his outer shirt so police saw the costume underneath with the BK design. In the end he was summoned and taken to the Jayapura city district police. The police said they are still waiting for the head of the intelligence unit to arrive so we are [also] still waiting", explained Sasior when contacted by Suara Papua by phone from Sorong on Sunday.
A similar story was conveyed by Evenisus Kowawin who said that Syufi was detained for wearing Morning Star T-shirt while watching the soccer match.
“Frater Anton was arrested because he wore a BK shirt. Police saw the shirt then dragged him out, interrogated him then took him to the district police. He's currently still at the police [station]", explain Kowawin.
[Translated by James Balowski. Slightly abridged due to repetition. The original title of the article was "Pakai Baju Bintang Kejora Nonton Pertandingan PON, Seorang Frater Ditahan Polisi di Jayapura".]
"There has been no significant disruption. Everything is running as planned. In general, the organizing committee members, athletes, coaches, and officials have complied with the COVID-19 health protocols," he said.
The organizing committee of the 20th PON National Games has taken precautionary measures to contain the spread of COVID-19, he told participants at a webinar on the Papua games that the Jakarta Media Center held on Wednesday.
Those contracting the novel coronavirus disease have been handled well, he said. They have been isolated from their colleagues, he said, adding that the majority of them are asymptomatic.
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The PON is being held in Jayapura city and the districts of Jayapura, Mimika, and Merauke from October 2 to October 15, 2021.
At least 6,400 athletes and 3,500 officials from 34 provinces across Indonesia are reportedly participating in Papua's PON National Games, which features 37 sports branches.
ANTARA reported earlier that despite a conducive security situation, the Papua COVID-19 Task Force on Tuesday evening confirmed 29 COVID-19 cases in the four clusters organizing the Papua games.
The 29 people are conducting self-isolation at designated sites, including floating isolation centers aboard MV Tidar (Jayapura cluster) and MV Sirimau (Merauke cluster).
The 29 people exposed to the coronavirus include athletes, officials, and members of the event's organizing committee, the Papua COVID-19 Task Force spokesperson, Silwanus Sumule, said.
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Meanwhile, sHouse of Representatives (DPR) Speaker Puan Maharani suggested that the implementation of health protocols at the Papua PON arenas be evaluated.
"An evaluation must be conducted of the health protocols at the Papua PON. We do not want to risk people's safety," she said while urging the organizers to isolate those who have contracted COVID-19.
Home Minister Tito Karnavian has issued an instruction to halt the spread of the novel coronavirus disease during the convening of Papua's PON National Games.
In his Ministerial Instruction No.46/2021, Karnavian has asked all athletes, officials, organizing committee members, and spectators to comply with strict COVID-19 health protocols during the multi-sport event.
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